Business Notices | SUPERIOR | ■ 'THRASHING MACHINERY. | % Specially constructed for dressing both Graiif and Grass Seed. Jj£ [jj Crer 107,000 Engines, Boilers, and Thrashing Machines niude and sold, o QZ -■"•■Hi t* _■• c- <° -'.e^-i" f-^ntj til "jiegrgA a *jr 'fc- ig j'^'-Wio ;y jffir 'a A" :*J I i "\Aifi ' "'*' Z v IATEST IMPROVED THRASHING MACHIi^S. : | To dress both Grain and Grass Seed. Ring Oilers to Drum, Swivel Bearings to other ' Spindles, .Extra Wide Wheels-, Brakes, Extra Large Screens, Saunders's Patent Con- «p cave 14ft Straw Shakers, Separate "Back Blast, &c. V.' o LATEST IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINES, I -I*' ' ' -6, 7, aud Bfa~.p., with Loose Drums and 200 and 400 Yards Rope ; Compound Traction m 'as , Engines (with'three speeds), mounted on Springs. £ g' -iATEST-fIViPitOVED PORTABLE ENGINES, c - IB; ' - ' - Single and Double Cylinders. For Thrashing, Chaffcntfcng, Flax and Saw Mills, &c. j^ G LATE§T IMPROVES VERTICAL ENGINES AND BORERS. ? £ ' ' For Dairy Factories, Butchers,^! ectric Lighting, &c. | --SF% !£• S^EJ^I^SrWEBJCw-, AGENT, X g .. WALKER STREET, DUNEDIN, £ » Where Machinery and Reserve Farts are Kept in £took, -. X Agent for Andrews and Beavans's Bagßer/CHafFcutters. Duplicate Partß kept in stock. Z WSMTS hM TME ftta. '. . . .:■ '.: .,-.'. ~-.r - . - Patents and Trade Marks obtained in all Countries, Oar Head* ,O£oLee Ibeing established in Wellington, ■ Inventors are afforded special facilities for securing: adequate protection. Reliable inforniatiea and inventors' Guide Book Free on application. OTAGO RESPKiB&ENTA!T!EVJES, I ; , Crawford Sfeceet t Bw&ediJ. C- BRANDAUER & CCs, Ltd. '^^-gyi Circuiar Polnted^^^^^zS^ Ba n Q i^S^SlflSik^ras^ of a soft lead P endl - ClrllOa- 4S^^HPgpi^^ Attention is also Seven J&gjSSßi^^^^^ Aati-Blotiing Ser.es. Prize Meolala« -^^^MEEMr - ■*--■ — > ' ' - j^j, y Onr Storekeeper for as . Wofks 8 Biriwiwgrharw, :Etigfia«ci. assorted Sam^^"' '\ ,^r - • *■* ' . '. "^ ' \ *~ mm^ mm — mm — m ■ ■ ,■» ■" " ■ 10 0% I* XT X£ S. 1 3?ir. ' . The majority of people prefer to pay a little more for "X" JAM. There must be a reason* ', k ; S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Ltd. ' NEIiSON. V Where tie Finest Fruit Grows." I
j Speaking- at a meeting; of the Presbytery S of Ballarat North recently the Rev. Wm. I Alexander said Presbyterians wore God's i silly sheep. They had no public enlortammenls in aid of their own funds, and they were kindly invited to subscribe to tbo=e of other, denorninaticna..
- One o£ the questions for the junior class "Df competifors for the prize offered by his Excellency the Governor to the Wanganui schools was, "Who is the Leader of the Opposition ?" to which one youngster ■with memories of "that voucher" gave jth© answer.— Mr Taylor s
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 4
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